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aT TT PERRET PT NT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 190v. om | NEWS AND COMMENT ss F&F & nonkaFasnan | | N. Y. a C. SWIMMER WHOSE PASTIME IS BREAKING WORLD'S RECORDS. ATTELL WILL TT TNA G0 ABROAD FOR . vi ! all | | | | i Cr. Danies BOWKER BOUT . { i | SMASHING THE : ®. \ 440 Yano RECORD. 44 Ne Feather-weight Chai Champion Ac- cepts Terms to Box Little Englishman in May, ‘Champion’ Hari Is Down and Out—Burns Looks Good for Match with O’Bri BY JOHN POLLOCE. Abe Attell, the featker-welght cham- pion of the world, has practically made up bis mind to make a trip to England ani fight Jos Bowker, the English bantam-wetght champion, in a fifteen= round bout before the National Sporting Club, of London, in May, for the t, but soon! y feathor-weight championship title of the the in of Marvin Hart’ itey ten i oukoe a “1 world, Attsl tas received an offer two ort from Matchmaker Bettinson, of the Tack can call himself champion with N. S.C, to fight Bowker, and as the purse and expenses offered are suitable to him he will most likely sail for the other side as soon as he receives his travelling expenses. A battle between Attell and Bowker, will be one of tt of the - most {mportan that “nave ovevt been brought off ith that country. Jackson Disappointed Crowd PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb. & — Young Peter Jackson did not appear fear of interrit This fight was « Of a season. Burns (ls re , was only ad he had been : = easy mark, 60 could record a E y wouldn't turn o at tho Kensington A. C. in the wind- Z eee the scrap—and they missed a good up against Morris Harrie lagt_nignt, : ro: e and as the managemznt pould prgu 4 pent BE one ea enka eet ho. one io meet Hastia, the bout was Jook Uke an amateur, He played with| — , HO. ouO fe | Bart, cut him to ribvons, and handed | Lite RalleweltolGlaeh Tuesday, him the same sort of a docs that| O’Brien gave Kaufmann in San Fran- Daniers HAS ED TAR The next battle of importance cisco. ‘ } But if Hart is out of the running | A Swihme Woah is in it. Me welghs 175 pounds— NEEDNT Be Butt wsaever bet ten more than O’Brien—and from ail On THE LINES OF es on "ae Tuesday night. ty gooounts of the fight he ought to be a| A POR POSE bo the senna a have ft, tough customer for even the wily Phila- é previous awarded the deciaion after @ pina: delotan to tack! Poor Jeffries seems further than ever | from getting a fight. O'Brien's light- ness would make a match with 18 burly bofler-maker appear absurd. | Burns is only a little nearer the mark. And Jeffries v Id tower over him six | or seven inches. HE Nationa swisny shan | ships are still r N. ¥. A.C. and C. M, Daniels fs still smashing records. He was mod- est last night. He only broke two more | the American records for 400 and 440/ : yards respectively, | Ls Daniels Ihe Geen'y rounds, wien ‘Tenny waa [ex pertenc: Jenced. Britt WIIl Never Fight Gans. Joe Gans haa not @ chance of getting on @ fight with Jum tt in San Fy HART LOSES DECISION TO TOMMY BURNS \Claimant of Jeffries’s Title Outclassed , : by Lighter Opponent in Bout O’Brien Holds Burns Same capers H Vi ; aims OF axl : That Goes 20 Rounds. | as His Worthy Rival.|| Bszies*bone tee | sia ane en eesci ot DIVING. Hoboken, and “Rale® Ferca, the ex-welter weleht champ matched last a | SE | ; Aerie Ae erenttat Nese P oot | a . a Ser This ve anterview was ni ‘act that the old idea of a swim- (Special Despatch to The Even! World. we - 2 j ~ a ming champ is all wrong. It was | . = S E Romie Ip APEAt areaeted given to The Evening World by x ‘ c { ny once thougiit that a swim Biust be | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 24—Tommy Burns, of Detroit, wrested Philadelphia Jack O'Brien over poe ae : : : 4 ate Soaateld tes one go sila aS - from Marvin Hart, of Kentucky, his claims upon the heavy- | the telephone in his apartments at Matthews Hae Two Fights On. | aleaered Lear piped ancaldered), and K ATIC SPORTS weight championship of the world when he outfought, outpointed and | the St. George Hotel in Brooklyn iatty Mattes: ello as as a well-tralned distance run- | aes A 4 . - thi faae or fit ‘ ner. Rennear. of Honolulu, another of outgeneralied the bluegrass champion in their twenty-round battle before | &t 3 o'clock this morning: fitteon roxnd e g 8 P ny fiwnter, % ! = |They Have Been Matched to | Fight Fifteen-Round Bout March 8, Whe cracks, 's also tall and slender. A i i is city H “Now th ommy s poauawoanitct tolOhbsegrA. (CG, (ie the Pacific Athletic Club in this city last night. From the tap of the , Now that Tommy Burns has @ better acrobat than many a t | gong in the first round until Referee Eyton gave Burns the decision in the || defeated Hari, 1 think he is entitled firing Caueeutoa Bis specaliiee | twentieth round, Hart never had a look-in, || to a fight with me for the heavy- MERA VICHONGonassuniia, Gite: (turned va He was clearly beaten all the way through. At the end of the twentieth J weight championship title, and | round Hart's face presented a terrible sight, being a mass of blood, both after May 1, which is the time my double front somersault from the . . springboard, kept on tumins ana en-|Daniels Sets New American) eyes practically closed and his lips so swollen that he could scarcely speak. | theatrical en ements wind up, halt—almost without making a rippie.| Marks for 400 and 440 Yards | Burns did not have a mark on him to denote that he had been engaged In J) wit) be ready to arrange a match « tered the water head first—a two and a The next tmportant match between | feather-weights will be decided at the ‘The crowd would not stop cheering un- battle, being as fresh and presentable in appearance as when he entered the 5 | Linon A. C., of Chelsea, Mass., and til Bornaman repeated the trick, Then at N.Y. A.C ring. Nar me ig ae to be fought on July 4, or sooner, before the club || Tommy Murphy. ct Hurlom, and tatty fe stood on the springboard and turned Burns forced the fighting through-'| left to face and had the better of Hart | that offers the largest purse, Banat the Boston boy, will be the|'* @ double and a bait backward, finieh- out, and cared the battle to Hart and | ot @ivighting. Burns's roane art fan onae re e T have already received an offer from ‘From « local standpoint this "Rhoades and Flynn to Meet. P ing head first and slipping into the] C, M. Danfels, the New York A. C.| outfought him at every stage. During Third Round. ly C » Me ngnt promoter of California, to fight a good moe prot aoene ws popular od, in] Billy Rhoades, the Kansan Citv walter % water like a salmon trout. swimmer, broke two more records in| tne twenty rounds Hart filed to land| Hart shot lett for face, but Burns got | Man on that date. \Tianlems Basdwin has mace, Good. in [ned aoste eunte ie inonthe. é HE Cubans announce that they are| the club tank Inst night, In the 40-| one effective blow. On the contrary, | away. Hurt landed on body, and Bur “As Burns looks 1 | Geegetround touts around there. Foviag {been marched 15 tiene Cy quite capable of tasing care of {22°44 A. U. championship he tool | purns hit him frequently and effective- | jPPNG! with f eum tere thax opened As Burns looks like the most suitable opponent now for me to | Vaunsster with a wallop and has a tong |{alo. fighter. before ine, Swn horse-racing interests, | 278t Place, winning in 6 minutes 60 2-5/ iy" tn the fourth round Hart's left eve | never landed, urna ternenel lefeeand |f fight, I will give him the pref bout hath Murph" te wcheduled as a (ieee eit wit an tn thelr own horse-raclng Interests, | seconds, breaking the previous Ameri- in th h round his | right to face and avoided Hart's return. y Preference, | have already beaten Burns. | | bout with “Murph” 1 scheduled as nt; lea. The contest will he and a Cuben jockey club has been or- : i began: to close; inthe tenth: t ge hs, a ‘9 re {} secured the deci fifteen-round eifair, The wetht will be] within two, weckn ‘nrovaby betore the Waahe 3 * been oF! can record of 6 minutes 54 8-5 seconds, | Heht eye began to swell and his mouth | Burne’s roun | ion over him in a six-round bout at Milwaukee Oct. || 1 Ponte ist gee PRRGEG Ah ON OS NURY SUF UTE ®aniged under the direction of some of | held by H. J. Hundy, of Chicago.| vag swollen so that he could scarcely Fourth Round, 8, 1904. W a it y the most prominent and responsible | Daniela also was timed at the 40-yard | NOx emotion s°, that he Sot ti scisis | Burne put @ left to ecomach. Hart | I will also fight Tommy Ryan for the middle- weight cham- | business men on the island. This will | mark, and was found to have accom- rb markable speed | {+l short In two rushes. Burns laced ionship if he will consent to fig | b. be a hard rap for the coterie of Amer!-| plished that distance in 6 minutes 19 2-5 Aegis Hedy re ool und rights to body. Hart land 2 M ae the day of the : to fight me at 158 pounds, weigh in at 3 } Lia 4 ba Has) pipet am 10- | seconds, erasing the old time of 5 mii ile outaenerntied | Hast inievery round, ee, ‘the face and oben titesed ch e Ne the di ; ae contest. Burns must be a good man to beat F vasion of this virgin teld, utes 2 seconds. An interesting 30-| syoided punishment and landed effect-| ear. Burns landéd two lef ° art so decisively, and | 2 ‘Phe Cubans are hot sports, They bet | yard relay was contested by swimmera| tae when Heeethteny Ho clearly out. | Hart's tace was bleeding tre Bae ohithe aiken bie think he will give me a harder battle than | ’ | on every kind of a game from cock | from the Bast and West. and the East-| cjadsed Hart in all points, end, any of the other big fellows,” fighting to baseball. But the Cuban |erners won by a margin of two yards. Hart Almost Out Fifth Round. eee! “native sone” have wisely concluded | Six men swam on each team. ‘The sum. 7 Hart failed to land right swing. They | and cl upped hard left and} that if there Is any good thing lying | martes: In the foyrteenth round Burne landed | exchanged rights and lefts at close |to the head at th eft and left, but Burns darted away. Burns —_-— urns jabbed and danced away. in mis ms sent Fourteenth Round, tof wung, but Soth Shot a left to the jaw and missed a eaniow to tne head ee Bang, ‘| Has $1,000 to Wager that He} Milwaukee Fighter Easily Se- Ground loose they might better pick it] A. A. U, 440-Yerd Champlonship—won by | eleven righfs to the head and face, and pp, themsc! ves than let it ¥o to out-|C. M. Daniels (XN. X. Ham saved himself from a knockout lorse r 5 ot | sa Une y continually clinching. Again | Burns was not th fou DR ped . Erowis sport is set tal Une by coatinuatly clinching, “Again tn th ater as not there, Both fougnt hand | qoor and then shot tet to Eighteenth Round, Can Knock Out Carroll | cures Decision Over Buffalo : and wabby on his legs, but Ha means 4 aah 1 Hart janded righ = ‘ iMmecle by clinching, Burna Sixth Round, ‘ stim t0 Hart Hates It changed lett amine itor the heads Buss Inside of Ten Rounds Pugilist in Eight Rounds. Burns enor Jabved twice to face and landed two Hart was | Uppercuts to the Jaw. He repeated ns | juPpercuts, Hart was apparently heip- | ‘The recent bout between Johnny Car- (Spectal to The Evening World.) t ro! and Sailor Burke, which the former MILWAUKE, Wis., Feb. 4.—Yourg | Burng sent rushed vigorous! nN U Hing. Chu p— Mt : its OAD) | cond Joao aiptas Walter tee) CN: and cool, Hart wild and de HUE AND S! \ | lag hinge "A. ae Maurie with, 100 | HUrns played with Mart. and’ neve: | Bois shan (N.Y. A. C.), fifth, | left the result in doubt from the fifth d Gut of harm in every i from many cats in the six men y Ki Crane, round. Hast frequently led with viclous | stunce. Burn sent @ Tight. to ear and Fifteenth Round. face. Burns rushed him, trying to laad F rights, ‘but ‘never ones lander left to stomach, H ain tried and missed swin, a knockout, claims to have won by a knockout, has! sranones, of Milwaukee, won en eas g ducking and countering with rights ant Seventh Round. the start. Hart | 0 1 teenie | Nineteenth Round. uurréd| legal Gant eltalen and mated | ton over cy Hivnn: of Boeeiorins ‘ — Sretaaty | lefts to body or head, which set the| Burns tapped Hart three times on | favily to tiie, bods, Durie ened | Burna sent a right to face, Hart | will probably be made, eight rounds last night. At the outeet E S f A, Aoi J: BOR EASY: | house wild with enthusiasm, mouth, Hart hit twice to head and lett | to the head and got away. Hart lane’ 7/8eed two swings. Burne sent left to Burke and Carroll have fought twieo, |tnings looked dublous for Mahoney, but 4 Sine 1a as The poor showing mado by Hart aa! Sands,” but never oucied Ris” oult | to face, and thea Burds shot’ a atime | SPS, 1082, and left to rive, Burns put the first bout pelng won by the marine. | eco. wt ius opponent under oomtrole When Young Donohue and Tommy contrasted with Burns's great form for- Burng put a terrifle jert to stomach and | Fat (0 ribs, eye. tight, © COMA Hoe seek ane | {hole macnn encounter Wes a dukerans|In the frat round Flynn lea t6 Mee e my POOL QUERIES bids a return match, and it 4s tmprob- got away return. Burns landed Sixteenth Round. pushed wildly. Burns twin Jabbed to | that when Carroll dropped him to the|honey’s jaw and landed a good one, but Smith meet in their three-round bout * | able that Hart will be consi twice with left and right. hooks on face. floor he was down but four seconds i peenaght Taciithe Metropolitan’ Agiiot Seale Reco e considered 8 pos- | Hart's ear, bringing latter to floor aa | Burns avoided Hart's lead and put Twentleth Round. ana’ that Garroll showed a streak oihuy | Mahonev came back with one of the Glut, Lan Paluce, One "Hundred. and | To, the Sporn vs Tart aida tea nasers io the | Dell sounded, Hart was bleeding badly, left to the fase, Hart chased Burns fe mary he jumped from the ring and did not |same. The first blow in the third round @enth street and Broadway, one of ettlo paca ir conte the, tonow. Pincay Nave: Madi the pila that | Eighth Round. Pes satieed, be Paty nok Bad Beet usted: bat Cad Pry het give him © chance tp to comne £9 the centre, | sent Flynn to the floor, but he was up the fastest and cleverest bouts that 4G, tue last loft in the | wanted a return match, Y eaia | agiaet tyshed again, but Burns danced | infiynting Tommy got the better of It.| ing a chance knockeat here meee sare | key? Customary In the three-round /agiin, smiling, quickly, has been fought here since boxing was | the denier mie lniaee | thet ie wae alveya oocndeat Ge wins | Buena put steupne Tete vs jam agey: | Burma gens, Hart's head back with | Hart, ‘Burns, landed vite with Tete “Hoh Clark CAEL Hel Reni pd haere Ra aa 9 ‘s manager c t ning after the fifth round, when he bu. | lowed with a right to the ear, Burne | jemi, o"¢ Hart sent left and right to} and rights, Hurt falled, to negotiate a |calied at The Evening Wari ofice | honey off for most of the round. but the ave ening ’ , y X rigit swing to Burns's jaw. Burns | and wants to make another match, Milwaukee boy landed two solid pot aera | te A“alspite arisce and (quite cane convinewd that Hart could noi | Reeateppes ‘and Dlanted Fp act sen Seventeenth Round. hung on ated Kept Hart trom landing: | “1 will sost #1000," osid Clatker evith Mate the: Gael Boca nn hae 4S Complete Ne hart’ nd on him, while he could land at | put ‘stir wallop to mouth. "Hart Was | Burns put a left to face and then | Buchs Put left to the Jaw just as beli| the sporting editor as a forfeit to bind 1 © foo ' revived should take place. ys are wonderlu: two-handed boxers: their styles” gilke, and, whe Whiner will be hard | te mame, cl piok. They fought a fest six-round | Quy {Wo farsa to complete his har leasure, » unubdle to land. rang. the match, furthermore, I will bet the| Flynn slipped wo the floor while swin, Grew in Pniiaaciphin: mover argued ad etree, fanict. ang three tape sree he P Ni walloped both hands to body. Atter| Referee Eyton promptly declared| thousand that Burke ‘will knock out|ipg at Mahonay, and just bofons Bat, a th To the Stage for Burns, nth Round, breaicing away Tart rushed with right ' Burns the winner. Carroll Inside of ten rounds.” gong werk on his back with a right to ven s are carded to pre- — paced il n y Chet main atttaciion Aosta Eley Burns has recently algned a contract| en wriniy terre oot From suaats sod the jaw delivered by OLD DR. GRINDLE, THE OW WCLALLS Please let me know the ¢o to x i ight at the DISEASES” sn ret, to 1a a fournenags | Weeks, which precludes the possibility | {) ear Hart landed tur il jose, | rakes trump, Band C| of further heavy-welght contests for i ow mnt, but before | MA Months at least. Hi aay MICKEY M DONOUGH BATTLING KELLEY that’ be has 90} Burns's seconds were Jack ("Twin") | ,,TaNty Sent ‘buf entosederighe awit eer h eld. | 8 i Gana iy hens ib cee proving: | Sullivan, Frank 8, Lewis and Dave | Hart uppercut at close range aid then code nae 1 c. meets BWddle Jounaon in the semiewinds | © ta obliged to tale the cnrds|% @Ppear in vaudeville, conditioned | A: close Guarters fart stopped three | called for at fret. upon winning the bettie last night, and |iefts for head. Burns uppercut Harts ~ =| will go to New York next week to star | chin, Hart Dlanted light | iowa to body, H 2 To the Sporting Editar; in a sketon offered him for twenty-five | Burna shot a left to body and aright a Us § Butndg have already “he: che “and | Sullivan, Hart seconds were Jack Cur~| put tight to the face.” Hart sent right Soniye i The ey yer having announced decline Wha copa ean: oes ation Burns's head back just before close with | Tommy Sullivan, the aggressive wel- | «rhe Morrisanta A. C. stag, in tts club-| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb. 4. lace 8 es Sate R thelr melds and th Whauld Have een Since. Ga tetera ee eee ter-welght fighter of Lawrence, Mass.,| rouse, ut One Hundred and Baventletn | TOMMY Hermon, of San Franclaco, Bi OF any lees wore Pima PHRS tee TOO eee eee titee | Cory wae clean cut ond decisive Eleventh Round, bested another boxer In a three-round | sirost and Thind avenue, on Monday | “noked OM Resting Melley yesterday | not aaa iti te Fy Pe mutter | the connequence of his ta ees Pecikittretst takes latte erie Nee | bout in this city last night. The puxl-| negnt, should be the best one that | Wind-un of ithe boxing anatch at the | ieatment, Pirie ulead ured | em in proper time, ‘ fr aa p Broadwa ive ta at the 8a N Sporting EA'tor of The Evening World: FIGHT BY ROUNDS. Flee taney Becta gaa af Tght on | list whom he won from this time Was | that ongantzation has brought off since | ~Decause of their good showing im the | 0" ake inti foie Rightly! Kindly dectde the followl: o tee y 6 8 0 rib. | aiickey McDonough, the Brooklyn wel- ‘out bouts Young Ce and Billy | ne hh ak Toe ightly | dectde the following in your Burns sent stiff left to ribs, it fret began to hold these shows. The | re roan eae Rituted tn the semi no. ale feta = Ha | evening paper, A and B were playing Sa Twelfth Round. ter-welght. They fought at the Shar- eee ee wind-up in'the place af Young Joo (elm Tah wily clati’ Advice , wales telne, Good judgment is one | straint pool. A wae playing a combl- First Round. key A. Cy and furnished one of he | @T2 Which has been arranged for the | TA* indie Far, se Gran “was ica- BOE” endure 6 lof man's most essential isi deat an Hart missed and Burns landed lett to| Key A. Cu gecasion by Matchmaler Jimmy De| paciated. | Cassy had the advantage fications Without. it pene mvetct, an stead of the ball Piet Burns led off, but fell short, Hart put eh: Seite sreided left % but Tey | best Scraps between men of their welght| Oot is @ Ane pane ane een By ade. : | ; ¢ ° ; WORKER usually finds was just. the reverse. The fast ball Toft to the tase, Buri Inaeann Tent cp | ond, rent, Me did not “land,” Burns | (hat, tna ever taken place at that club, evenly matched there should be TEVIUAALC ATC himself eking out a bare exist- Went in first. and the other ball fol- | lett to the face. Burne landed a left to | yet in a stiff body blow and got away} Sullivan was the aggres#s frm the |? evenly ani BERKELEY WON AT HOCKEY. ence in a position that affords howd in some uliar way, and a|jaw. Hart jabbed three times to ribs. | froma right swing for the Jaw. start, and sent in many sf punches| plenty of fast elugwing. litle opportunity for advancement. f| trent we aecidea teeta Hite vont” | Burne landed lgntly to the mouth. Hart ‘Thirteenth Round. to MeDonough's body and “face, Mc-| ‘The boxers who will appear in these} 2 vie. goal defeated, Dewitt TUDGMENT leads the wise R, MORGAN, ae SONI RY erewurn, | Hart pat left and right to the head, | Poncugh was game and cume right| bouts are as follows: clinton High hockey, vester- ‘Tenafly, 'N. J. Second Round. Burrs sent left to the riba and right to | back for more, he countering with some| Eddie ponneor al Ant baieanuine day in ‘the ae dropped into Burns mach. stomach, throwing Hart on the ropes. | good blows on Sullivan's hoid and fuce,| Al Dunsheath and Jack Smith, Frankie eeas goes even it Spend eapsdgind baa | Hart missed a lead for jaw and Burns | As Sullivan did oll of the forcing a: 4| Paul and Kia Fisher, Jack Moran and ae puke 4 the ble before | #nded a left to face and got away from Tight to the rite Hart put Grompiis. Other balls areppins | the ‘Borne tt to cibe and egadn | Sint bo ine Dead? nd’ oft tg landed the cleanest blows, eka or Into other pockets count too avoided ‘@ rushes, Burne ewung stomach, Burns avoided a ‘owing pepter/ of the hatte Prararpouutianidicine ¥ as E In search of employment Rink ony. yan halt a was ees